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The question i-> now to be decided whether Abraham Lincoln is to be the President of “these United States/ 1 as we havtj been proud to term them heretofore, but now alas, seven of the sisterhood have declared that they wiil no longer be held by the bonds of Union. The times are out of joint,—the prospect ahead is any thing but a bright one,—and thejevents wjich will take place in the next three weeks, will probably decide for «rer the fate of the greatest republic the world ever saw. What a weight of respon sibility must accumulate upon the head of Abraham Lincoln, a* he moves on towards the White House. Messrs. Hunt & Miner, the extensive Book and Periodical dealers of this city, are about to commence the publication of a lit erary weekly newspaper. There has long been a need for such a journal in the West, and the enterprise and facilities for circula" tion of Messrs, Hunt Miner, will insure success to such a publication. The old .Sbr urday Eveainj Wsitor, published in this city, had atone time a very largo circulation in the South and West—near ten thousand copies, but the eastern weeklies took its place. Now, there is a strong feeling in favor of a Western literary paper, and the gentlemen who have undertaken its publi cation, have all the means and appliances to make the undertaking successful. It will draw out Western talent, and cannot fall to be popular with the people of the West. The first number will be U.~ued, we understand, about the oonr.ueuceiurQl cf the mouth of March. The Republican papers are waim in their admiration of the course winch Virginia ha* marked out fur herself and pursued in regard to the present difficult ios. The posi tion of V irginia. at the present time, cer tainly challenges the respect and aim;ra tion of the nation. She h.i* placed herself aa a barrier State to the further progress of disunion, until it can be decided whether u compromise is possible. She bus taken her ground on compromise, and the Republican papers approve her course. Tins i= a go. d sign. A few weeks ago, when k meeting was called in Pittsburgh, to approve the same compromise which Virginia now favora, or some similar one to it, the Repub licans o!This city weio so much outraged that the nu-etiog was broken up in disorder We like consistency. Virginia can meet with approbation for her acts, when a meeting o! Pittsburgher, stu approve ol preet-ely similar acts, uicels with Republican donuucial,uu Ah ’ THE MOHMLI. TAItHIKt Bit.l '1 he Morrill Tarnti lid! i- before the ien &U\ and iuviog beeti carefully revised and amended, wiil emue up Torn disrusaio and decision, sometime during tbe pies-.ut week. It is asserted that but one vole is necessary to put It Hli rough. Its passage is now strongly urged on the ground that the Ad ministration wants money, and the only way to obtain it,exclusiveof loau, is by pass ing such a revenue bill as will be satisfactory and lasting, t ho*e wbo have hitherto be«-ii opposed to protection give this bill their prompt support, in view of the pressing de mands upon the public treasury, and the necessity of ratsing money to support aud construct the Government. The Committee of Ways and Means of the Assembly ot this State have unanimous ly decided in favor of reporting the billß for the relief of the Sunbury ami Erie, and PenosylvanU Rudroada, which h ive tat-u presented on behalf of these companies. It seems highly probable that they will U* adopted at the present session of the Legis lature, without material alteration or amendment. On last Saturday, the contract for laying the superstructure and iron on the Ktan*- burg and Cresson Railroad, was awaidod to Philip Colima, E>q., who was also the con tractor for the grading of the road. Under the supervision of this gentleman w'e feel confident that the work will be pushed to a speedy completion. The road is expected to be ready for the running of cars by the first of Juno. W. H. Russell, the contractor, who is said to have been implicated in the great bond swindle, and Ex-Secretary Kioyd have been crimiually indicted in the Criminal Court of Washington City. Mr. Russel has many friends in this city, who will bo glad loai'd him able to clear himself or* complicity m the abstraction of these Government bonds. The nomination of Judge BUck U «iill suspended before the Senate Ue wi.uld have stood a tatter rlj&tnf, had Mr. Buchanan sent in • his name before the twelve Senators from the seceding Stains had left. It is now stated authoritatively ihul Hon. iShlmou P. Chase, ui* Ohio, has accepted the position o! .oeeridury of the Treasury, under Mr. Lincoln. Mr. Chase is said to be very aoxioiu to become one of Mr. Lincoln’s Cabinet. The o! I, ent will on \Vc,l needay or ihe prtwni week. The occasion ia one ol liiu.-li s<'lemiiity n the ( piliulie and Episcopal churches. fgJA good story is told uf a Hard Shell K rt ptist missionary in Medina, Minnesota, who }:ad become mixed up in a land speculation. Uo entering the pulpit recently be announced to his congregation, at the opening of divine ser vice, that tho text would be found in “St. Paul's epistle to the MiuncaoLianß, section four, range three, west. " Who were the first newspaper subscribers /mentioned in Scripture? Gain and Joshua; / for Cain took [A] Bell's Life , and Joshua the Sun. Gain did not pay bie aub \scripUanand was marked off the list. THkSecond Adventists have finally agreed npoh a time when earthly doings shall be ■wbnnd up. It is stated to be about the 4th of Jlpeh next, or a few days- thereafter; a great deei.depending on the coarse Lincoln pursues in the administration of affairs. THE PRESIDENT ELECT, A NEW LITERARY PAPER. ADMIRATION THE RAJLROAO HILL* CHI2&SON RAILROAD. INDICTED, JI'DOE BLACK MR. LINCOLN’* CABINET LENT. . '-'iY- A COLLISION BETWEEN GOVERN MENT OFFICERS AT HARRISBURG. The Harrisburg Patriot and I nion has an account of a set to between our much respect ed fellow citizen, Col. Diehl, now Marshal of the Rotunda at Harrisburg, and somebody by the name of Tom* It is useless to say Tom came off second best. The Colonel, when he fairly “gets hie dander riz," and has un his fighting clothes is a perfect war horse. Long Toms or short Toms are all the same to him under such circumstances. Tbo Colonel’s iro is “awful to behold," and when ho goes in ho goes in to win. The Patriot and Unv>n sayG “Two of the officers of the House hud a set to in the Rotunda yesterday, which might have resulted in serious consequences, but for the interference of bystanders, who, it appears were mutual friends. Col. D.ehl, the Mur* shal of the Rotunda, having boon invited down to Brady’s by a gentloman, to sample the Major’s corn juice, lie left his staff of office at the post office. In his absence, some enemies of the Colonel informed “big Tom," the De puty Secretary of the water closets, that Col Diehl had resigned, or would bo*removed, and that be—that is Tom—had been promoted to take his place, whereupon Tom took charge of the staff. The surprise of the veteran of the war of 1812 can be imagined. He demanded an unconditional surrender of tbo baton, but Turn positively refused, and showed fight, although •he is minus an arm The Colonel’s blood was up, and the parties cl nebed. A blow from the colonel felled Tom, and, in a high state of excitement, he was preparing to do him great bodily injury, when Tom was compelled to resign all pretentions to anv such an exalted elevation as Marshal of the Rotunda. Georgia—Reported Capture of Hedpalli and John Brown. Jr. The following, from the Milledgeville cor respondent of the Augusta (Ga.) Dispatch, Jan. 28, is the first intel.igence received of Red path’s party since he sailed from New York some two months ago, oslensioly for Ilayti. The story of their capture is probably,a hum bug : “Col. A. S. Atkinson, of Camden, was in the city a day or two sir.cn, arid I I warn from undoubted authority that he came to notify the Governor that Ih > people «.f the scab >ard had arrested, on Cumberland Maud, the notorious Rodpath and tbo sun of John Ik-own (Old Ossawatomio), wbo were Ihore attempting t>> carry out tbo new Yankee iJea of mc-ndiarism. tnurder, robbery, insurrection and terror. “ iio caruo to ask tjovurri >r Brown to al l<*w the prisoners lo bo hung, and -blam arms i.>r his poople. It will bo recollected by your readers that several days ago Boston papers anru uuc-h1 the sailing of a suspicious craft, with J.-hti Brown and K ilpatb on board, and pr* phecjing that these ‘devils in huuiau lortn’ would attempt to steal slaves along the rivers and in lets, and sell them mi Cuba; that fund' f -r the vaerprue had LM'on r*i*eJ in B -st -n Kuai'TS have t**en [ires ailing for SwUi • Java that a suspicK-u# craft w*» tiuvi ring ar-’und td” t Th«--‘ia no ne-w auf ti.*• >"*'•! ; in l e C arr•‘ftt ol the men There in mv b • *• *rin; :n i* ti. h 1 ■t h * a; nil- r, But I positively kn ov that (’ >1 •:.• . Atkins n U-ft for tli • feral* iar i. taking a gr»-*t uimjY ''harp * tar bi Ik's j • uni »I j o .\is«-i,al L'-r" •• (ijvi‘rn• ?:••:,!<• •:i I rml k n«. w W he: e Lu w g; o r, g lie hoi ••nlorrd tu •• 1.. tin- *'>ub lard The l< raMjn »h> 1.-il v\ j■* n.>l Vt'.. . k i d »r l '{.•»- ,l . ' l it*r : li. •' ' » troop* at l*o •‘v.-a. j v • i thr i '•."UUiL.i.* Ud . <*.i \li* 1 It | iis » i a'. i■*l.at *• •• to Live a i:. fcr*. :u:i' witft i» IVrrv, h\„r uj.t. TliM jio I>Ub l' ■' afiva . “In h brm! o.i;i venati.m wub l> .121 we .i'&r npi u': - . Vtr iii.- Ith ot M»’< *■. IL* l ;m*-. who:- Cours'W-rc tbttle j fcUoDjJ Y a piar-; a*. ouctil :o t l-> b«* >U>r'OKl, but captured bom bardment or *;«£aud UUi-j u> coruoiete prep-ir&tjuoi f r a EUO.tJ>jfui rUa k l* bat a victory v.ouM d-mbtiiu- ? & peifato charge upon tn-' w.th tue h-t* « t seventy •b vo out >me hundred but t wkr a qu-Mllun of douhlfu- ex;*v-ii •’ ■ v, not t - hiv a dtfolay of bad gMno:n)-*b:p t t.< w.u * bitio »t so co-lly a men lice 'i Lat « u<- bwidiol an J ten men were in tbo tor:, auiii t to ru 1 the gun*. Tbo howitzers 0:1 tWe aogb'a were capable of Le.ng Llr<*d at the rate of urn *hi»u ;o the nmiuu\ wbi-. :i w->uM d - Icrribio kUugtibT That the tort evu 1 be taken in the ngm wav and the right time. That a demand i bt* made by tim Cotitoii:ui'>nr>ra>ioal t«» Washing ton by tbeSoulhern Cvngre**, and on failure of ita acceptance preparatmf * lor so a:t.v k would begin. The arrival of lb* Brooklyn wrb iU feW men wiu nut n matter 1 f u:u< b -..- n»<-- s>qu*'nce Msp»r ■> 1 •:-* 1.;-»n \?s» ‘.t ut L’.out. Siornm-.r, m t urn.nin 1 >•( iL- t ■ .Sorai tr. ope, would delend tho f• -rl Our.: g Cbaee’s Abion>‘4\ 0-.1, T-nrjoh'. Lj.-im Lai command at Elrsl Khlpmeut u( Lin* to Lunduu Tho Ptnla-Mphtii Unit'd 'to of the 6lb ir.tou* n 't;. . 11 Wiilumi, of ib.t tily, it rj<»w engaged ll sav« “ W a »aw yesterday ut the passenger station of the I’utjnsvlvnniH Railroad, at Eleventh and Market, a nurnbor of wrought ;r >n cylin drical vo.seD, wliii b we were inb-rmini <-.»ri lainrd com proved i;-.s I pnn further J'ujuiry wo learned that Mr. Wi! urns. wh » had liiud up tbo cars on the tanruylvar.u Central Rail road for burning gna, had h\» > ukon n contract from Hathaway & Lucli of lb:-city, fur tilting out a number of cars to b« u»ed on the street railways in Londi-n TuO»e cvlind'jrs had been Sint l<> the railroad work ih«»p« in Altoo na, to be tilled xv;Lh gas by means d tbu com pany'a apparatus there. so m»t twforj l-.ng wo may expect to hr.»r of American strict railwuy cars in L'-nd-.n. lighted with gas made at tho foot of the Allegheny mountains. Suicide ul Commander Tilton. A painful sensation ha* been produc'd at Washington by tho announreuientof tho death, by suicide, of Commander Edward (j. Tilton of the United Suitoa Navy, who shot himself through bn his fsidonco in that city yeuterday a:'ten:o..n. lie left the table where he was dining with h;s fatniiy, sn intercept any attempt to reinforce Major Anderson. All be denied, and uvery possible moans Ukon to weaken and starve out the Lnrrison. More Ke-dguatlons Gapt. W. 11. C Wlnnng, of tbo United State- engineer corpp, has sent m i, ; - rosigna tion, with the iuleutiun i i becoming a citizen of Goorgia. ItauU. James ii. Corloy and Hoggs, of the army, and Lieut Cbaa Morris, of tho navy, have also tendered lhc : r resignations. Cuinmod 'iu* Liuront Rousseau, a native re,“- idont o( Now Orleans, has sent bi 6 resignation to Wtthbiugtou, with lV> int-'utiou ui otiering his services to bis Nuio The Governor of MagsacbusoU- h preparing tho military of that State for war by uetive drills and preparation*. That military had better insist upon tho rule it laid down’when tho country was Involved In war with Great Britain—refuse to leave the Slate. The rule was unpatriotic then, but it wouid be com mendable now. We aro afraid if they do leave (he State on a hostile mission very few of them will return. Th_e Louisiana Convention has before it a resolution Inviting all the States, except New England, to join the Southern Confederacy. H • ’u ’ :iis A .1 »• k*.[i a r l:. '-tv, . : M a Noising more annoys tli-- -!••;.: jr.-*ns of a city than l.» got rid i.f th.- accumulating during tho winter L*ll up<-n the side-walk*, t‘io dustis blown into everybody's eyes bv the high w.nd. or u upsot into the* idreots t-» add to the mud usually covering tDem. Nobody s:*etDn to regard 11.> * refuse a.; of any ut:! ly if it w< rn aj•; i■ «» ar.y usrf.d j>urjx * lln-ro would be riud Ifirudy in getting r d of it rap idly N•w it U ci.i< fly up»< Jtoli 11 boll*. vvb h ml lovi-1 lands. Experiment hit* «hown, however, that it may be used with advantage for garden walks, whore gra\el it* dill!cult to’ obtain. A.* soon as it is Wot it !or;n a Lard ' rust, liko a cernont, auJ on rlay sods will tend to keep tb« walks hard and dry. Well mix-d wlto the clay, it to r.-ruler them stiff and in creases the strength and fertility of tho soil. Wo buii'"~j it would bn found a very valuable garden dressing also, particularly for fruit. Within our knowledge it Lai boon tried f.»r a number of years upon an English goosborry bush which, from bearing nnall fruit in alter nate years, has become a large and flourishing bush, producing fru>t every your in profusion. No other attention has been given to this bush than simply mixing the s >il around its root with eon! aabw. Wo Lave M>m it also tried with groat ad wantage to poa- h troo«», tho bark i'f which, j ust bi-MiHlh the su’ facn of tho oarth, had been pen- truted by worms. The cou! ashes arrested any further injury probably by dc«- troy ing tho Worms, and the treo-i rocuverod from tho partial injury Wo Imvj no doubt that there are many u-scj to which coal ashes may be applied advantageously. The harleoton (' > urier of Wo 1 n<“nlay says: “Wo have had conversation with a citiaon who loft Fort Sumpter on Sunday, and had been engaged there (and at Fort Moultrie) since November as u workman. Ho reports forty-four laborers and ninely-nx soldiers (officer* included) remaining in tho fort, with a large supply of provisions Of those hospo* cities, to hia knowledge, fifty-eight barrels of pork ami beef, livo hogsheads of molasses, two casks of vinegar, with large sup. plies of flour and potatoes The 6uj.ply of fuel, which was good, had been lately increased by a drifting raft which whs secured. Aa to tho arms, our informant reports live Columbiada, JO inches, in tho ya-d, nmuntod on granite, two ranging towards Urn city, one towards Sul livan’s Island, and ono towards Fort Johnson. There are. also four columbiads, eight inches, bearing mi Fort Morris, throw of tho same cal ibor on Cummings' Point, and four that can be brought to bear on Mount Pleasant or Sullivan’s Island at choice. No roinforceraonta in men have been received. lied Republicans a X-UUe Worse than Colonel William F. Sanford, of Alabama, adlsumonUt, but who finds he has put his foot la It, writes to the editor of tho Tuaeogeo Rt m publican: “We are in the hands of revoiu» cabals. n i fl Red ; against Btack-Be fcmbitetoTsib,” r ' j .' * 1 , r v «* -t ‘l/ -M&Z' " * - V s V ' A ; V .-* , The Seizure of the Capital—Letter from Ex-Gov. Wise. The Hon. Henry A. Wise, who, according to Northern Republicans, and a few old gran, nies, is recruitig an army to soizo the federal capital, has written the following letter to a gentleman in Philadelphia: Koli.ekton, near Norfolk, Va., \ February dih, 1861. j My Dear Sir: For many months I have been confined to the bed side of sickness and suffering, nursing with ono hand and attend ing to numerous pressing domestic duties with lh*» other; r.ot visiting Norfolk once in three months; Boeing but few friends at my house, and the*o from my own immediate neighbor hood; receiving my mail even not daily, or regularly, and not eving to bo oppressed wilh us d ; igusting and distressing detail* of ruin, and of the destruction of my beloved country ; in a word, i have been perfectly retired and inset.ve regarding every public concern Named here a= a candidate for our State Con vcmim, I have not moved an inch from my door to iiH-et an asaemblago or to see a voter And yet public and private accounts bavo me rocruiting raid armios to take Washington, And 1 am actually assured that General Scott has alleged as a reason for racing a standing array around the capitol, that I am writing and speaking and acting a rebellion! The Black Republicans and the L : eutenant General are disturbed m their apprehensions of a buj a bi'U in the form of Ojv. Wise. This woo'd be ridiculous, limply, if the motive - f ihe e'.a .der was not tfcc barest and most dar.goruue; if the »aMy of the country was not a* hazard, and a private reputation whs not falsely assailed. In my Norfolk speech, in my letter to Vir ginia, everywhere, and fat all times, I have dis claimed all raids, and pledgi d rn wcll to await the sovereign orders, fir.-', of ray own State,and failing in having them, of tome other State. Still my public speeches p.nd letters are inAle the pretext for riming menacing forces. This is base in motive, for General Scott can hardlv be affrighted at a single poor civilian, who never set a aquauron in the hi Id, and is now at home alone, and in utter distre-s from sickness in ht» faiuilv, and from the dangers which he fear.- General Scott )* ru-hiog the nation into. Fear ii not the □.olive of lb.a slander—it \* Worse it is treason. A pret- xt - some pretext i neod.’d > concentrate the army to o*tnbllsh a military despotism Scott is but a martinet and commissary, but h-« vanity, m hL old ag' 1 , stand-i up l;k.) hip I .cm*- and withers of an old borso. from wnich the mu-elm have fulon away and the - \ Lieutenant General a*j ires in rival the Ist Lieutenant G-mra’ ax being canonized as the socori 1 saviour "f his e nntrv Hu i.ad bettor lake > are, or 1 n J- take the bold and take the feathers c-tl his peacock pride - Now, you are poTectly welcorue to put tbs> in print, to di.-pol lb* apprehensions . I « 1 lb»- grannios in Lhr* North, or to put to : ban,.' who w juM inaugn b.• slander, one wl.n never engaged in nr--r! %c v.; i fight G mcra! Scott him solf t » defend thi in both. I have ot p-**-.! sevtwMon and v. !. xiaVxl liguting <>i ;h« l nion, agair.-l th*. sc* who denounced tho Consti tu.io.’t a.< a covenant with h— 1! I have • •{.Jeavur-'d to p-e»- rv-- it. • coi.fr !• '*■ \ aga.n-l a.l r ewly ».• n?tr*n. l.*j or./***, ai.i agui f."t th* plot* of It n< k lie;,.. M* can* to f*r m a Nortucrn eonfedcraC) v. it. (.'ar.ada, under 111" protection v I Ur.at Ur.l a*i Ihm opp an \ .•u-.r hint) th-t-n spp <* ttol >• lv. • th;- l o„n. and gn :n» f& c*i- : Ul an 1 ev<-t v '.b i.g jp to the of Wu ll ,r It .1 I o.vs no authority , and n * men- . - : allei- pti: g t.- pre»er\(* e)tf“ r ll.» im.iUlj *. \ s:n « : i- i n t ’ •• \ • a. t ■ t ;. ■> > «-i' r.- i. •ur a• n * .:J n;ac.- tm S -U ■» •.! • • •»;. r, ki \\ •, . j a» t \ N ■ ii***aJ l' •a.' fti- •o'. CVj \ * , \ *..*:*. irsj.v Dt rllueol the at.it "lu.r l fjilr ill >r\) Ilng laud w! iij o m »l '1 • s ' hru ‘ ):i ■ *• 5 •.' a: 1 v ' , .;»Uk h»'rvt*-:.»r*r U—’r. lb- N* t h. J '+ u.i !> Mil* :» vi j \ ••.1 a.ui *•'. aa &uj ii.- by l!u , i{ v-A-nvry by Ibf* : -. .i'♦ Iba’ fa..i vt*ry cv>‘. * .Jftb'e w.il. .. 11. - j.k»l \ ;i lullwyi'i’: ;bn i vUuU v i< 1 \ol vtM —h % r 1 IL > f j|i} !_) f\ir <>: u • - 1; bal liiO liUtU.**.' .-1 I > :;i \Un tiin • ..: * ■ run, fuvhii' ry, :»-.d otto-.* depart.n-r.,» the face »( !*»i - .j* th ■»' a I- ri of *• r.: - m*' - , 'no t - •n.f-q-iwr:.•••* i - trade, and manufaclu*'* r-'suli ng f; • .. u>-' beginning of ibe l-Mubbw wuh thn S';;lh, wnal :mv wt> n-it exp--: l.i * •' :n • ai»' '.hat open tie# should t)*» rcj*'>:l«d to v T- -» m-»nufa-'iur-! a fanalmal pa r ’.y u but a p-»or eoimdali.ir. ;n llm rimdst of Lunger and destitution.—.V }'. Coal Aklic-i, l.atcut Iruiu Port Sumpter. M, ' ' * Hostile Meeting of -;Twro Indiana Legisla tors—A Duel to take l*lace. An item lihb been telegraphs! that Hou ! Horace Heffren and Hon. G, C. Moody, 1 members of the Indiana House of Repre- 1 sontatives, had left Indiau:ipol : s for the pur- j pose of a hostile meeting. The Cincinnati , fin tuber of Saturday morning says-: j of the gentlemen nn.v.-d ,n ihi«j fit\ >esteriiiY morning, per the steamer j telegraph, Mr. H„j t . r ; t i(1 . t , inr . ! ters at the Burnet II,an"l Mr. Moody stopping at the Spencer liou j e. YcaLcidi) afternoon, between two and three o'clock. i Cftiriage containing tlna-c persons drove up to the entrance door of Mugo-di.. U-m.-e. Coviugtun, Ky., and imputed "for Mr He|- fren. The party alighted, and after declin* mg to register their tnmes wore shown a private room, and furnished with writing materials. An hour following, the same party left the Magnolia House for I.atunia Springs, and returned list evening about nine o clod , there being on the reLum of the carriage hut two inmates. This would lead to the inference that the honorable gen tlemen had faced each other, hut a quesiion ing of the carriage driver revealed the Idol that Mr. Iletiron and friends w<:o noion the ground. This much have we by the most assiduous ('Ports m-tunned to glean, hut it may be that the facts ;L .s we li ,ve siaP-d them are erroneous The allbir is bring conducted with the most profound secrecy. Since writing the above, we have h'-irn d that the two gentlemen who w-n* in the carnage when it returned a second time to the Magnolia House were Co!. Wallver anil *it*o. 1\ Buell, the seconds of Mr. Mood*/. ( oh VV ulkor was the bearer <-f a not*.* to Mr. Heflren, who was stopping at the tim-s with a fr<*nd in Newport. '1 ue iwte was an swrrwl, but its coutents were not of a con ciliatory character, and the air.ingemenU a hostileand probably de.idiy tile-nine were arranged to Lake place ul ,*n eurlj hour this morning. Mr Moody spent the irgbi at Litonri Spr.ngs. while Mr. HrtHen -myo l m Nov port. Both the p: inc:p il - w**re with their second-, and during tin- night arranged tin-ir wordlv malted, '1 tms f.r the proceedings have h.-.-n v. uuk** in tin :r eh.u.i -ter, and a d itorinution () ;i the put of b-»;h gerui.-un-n e > *eti !•> their d 'I n-n.-e -n.‘Curding to ihe eo*i.* has |», .-n njinif- 'l. Ihe •Ultn-*ntn-- l-tsf ev.-n::ig # g- 4%V;I*. I < it the atl.ur.Jand; made an ut'.-mpt t , am- l the parties, Imt WiLiiuUl sUec*S-‘. .* ear the ru >ulk . *f Wbi'.iy ( rtiek, reene county, tbory hud a Kl *m .'id buck w.>--d«man. who had comma!.>l ncurr«.d we are about * • romte lie had ho !»rm ’Wf! ••U.-cki-'. with r, . that w*. li-f.-e I*i • i * ! . iv' v a ’ 1 a had trt.a d 11.-iau that at; l.*gr born 1 : »l, cow, Uon*-s ao 1 *li*--p i v.-n, n* n.»w. d-g -p.-«»wlod ar.*u‘. t Uu> fl • P *• . a. ».! uriio'i.; •>. ! 1 Wfc* vi) a c • ar, c of the winUt et l' - li,- r-j «..» i. ta»l,,uii th«! b'luv.'fi* liu: V. \\b« *v v> j 1 ‘«: * Ao--»* tt. b ‘.r, ' wt-re two I. j. , «;p in u * 1.. “ V ij -* 1 L«** •i L» r l ■.< <* .'«• 1. ■ * me- a 11 EN RV A \S l» K ffc-w.-rlul h'v'b in \ ..i h r. a'M r>r.»uct»l U J.-wfi Vniii a \ -rv i.« • i . •) * r aJ.iy i .i A.; r i>- r;;* ~ ».-J Uj il Uiiu an y A!. Ui• y i W* j -Tv. ’! Lb. .<■ an 4 tt wt • \ v Ibfl \V>' • w :».£ '.h-' • *b HitJ.'r.' a.. 4 6(tvrl«; 1 •i w:. -v h I‘riM* < i ,vrjj'' -«j*a .i . unj i.« Nia«%! T'.v ‘i. i h* *4 J 4-» Ci- . H\ i t. '.I .! lh- Vi \ ■■ . \ f .:,e ' v u- : .i’*> : . )•« r. b* i t r; l\ I: fuflLft.lb A:iir ILa '.ft.. ;. L ” gall'll t k jw‘- RjjjKT Vliiy < . i'. i ■ ‘UI-:*'. jUHliv to aw< til - .-xs* < i • V I i «•*.* » u'l. ri.ul.t, SU ,r ; Na;,.', •O'li <’l ! IJ t.i < . I• r J J J Lctwt-'.! t!.<* tr« • :u:u**nri^ I'irvu-jjij the wh l>*-| ' limbs, a- ; .vi. n ru*-.- L.jjl.rr ar.J u-.-. . k lV r.0.l i *tf t h wr« a ; -ft- •. LnJ. * >f * . ,■•• - , It : c ;t:i •«.« kLli hWc I r “- ‘■■ •’ ,J " '- r [ v* hal lho "1 •ay I >.• a," aa.d bo I n n*- w nj'-r il 14 • iv’ \\bji - jj.! i y uu■ ol,\ .< u • r ■ I>. ;\-rr.■» r d o U '; *no •; * \ * :. - I) r»v> ir,t' h: k! »ng ch>«e i„ n« wu.J * lio w'*' ‘J d .i *: ir y for K b b • licno a.. iii motion, <>v,dni.» ,■ in w. O.nj.f of a • .* * •. u •:?, me-.* .red tr«mi toward* lb.> [ |J. In. ~' wa 1 1 >; 1 an y until U i;u’. with,: a ih*. lain-* th at bo wim. Buro W'HilJ |],>l fa : Tim deado. ioia-m!-* went wlrzsing tbr. n. i. the n. r ]n»’.ant \ ib»« dog dropped on hu knees v-uh a 'o*Tihlo bowi. arose and dipped on Ir« uni*-** in turn.ng r.*and, ma !<• b » r'« k. eroded tL*i “fording ' and disappeared around Iho bill. \N b-m l' nclo < )o-*rg > g..' v that, far with bia story ho woyid draw hiin.i'd with a very ht»rvj ,• air nn 1 pan-, "I w ! u * nev.«r roarbed home, !or 1 miter lm-»rd t -11 of b'tn from that day Ull 1b. 3 , and 1 b.t bun right above the heart. “ Tuk Hour, War A« a wnrr lb#* Anion.-an pi* .} .o at ih.a tna-*, ih.n hlcmM ms 1 iL« ljisl->ry of th.» Fr* . lion, an i c«mt.*rnplaWj it* horrible rvm.i*. Tim to which, t I: hj. 1 wa* tib«‘d during iu u'li tinuanco will hardly bn credited l»v the pres out age, but it it correctly *lal«*d ihat the num ber of \ictmn* rose!.o.hone milium. twc:.tv«lwo thousand, Ihroo hundred and flfU-orm. Of Ihie number eighteen thousand tii hundred a:ul thr>rk. After year.- of toil and dirty work, his bopnd-for reward dips frmu his grasp. By his own confession he lor year* acted as a sort of "nmo Friduy” - urd, and like another Uriah lloep dung p. h;.- coaUtail, ‘•humbly" waiting for some crumb to be cost to him from tho senior parlm r. Sew urd. alas! proved ungrateful, and Horace was compelled to Work on unaided through “dub and mire,” at his slimy factory of lies and isms. But tho “philosopher” U') waa n*»t to die unavnnged. At tho Chicago Convention ho turned, Brutus-liko. and stAhbed his patron, mid then s.*t up on his own book. Ho ap pealed from the thankless Dictiler to llm peuplo. Bit *ila« ’ when were ever republics ] grateful. A still more thankless party turned their backs upon poor Greoly, and permitted tbo great compromisers, Seward and We*4, to plant their bools upon tho throat of their did- i carded tool Chicago Times. Howard Pali., just before ho last wont to Lurojio, being asked by a society of young mon in How York to contribute money to ward “a fund f.-r promoting jiremeditaLod ox lempar&noous speaking,” declined, and among his reasons for so doing, said, “Gab U the fatal epidemic of Republics. What distracted Greece? Gab I What lictionixod Romo" Gab! Anarohized France! Gab: Thoetern-! al propensity of gabbling upon all occasions ' and at all times, ia tho cur6e of the country.” Hon John M. Daniel, who, for a Dumber of years past, has held the position of Ameri ban Minister at Sardinia, has returned to this country, and announces himself in favor of Recession. - A Do" S(nr\ II V Ml\ '> I Y. M* 1-fi ! , ,s \ , ■•v.riv -hf k , it f - n:u >•. -.v ij in->r:i Horace (ircelx Auother Secessionist Official. ' r i,' •*'*“ "‘x ‘V*?.-’>“r , , *•< -C. e ", r * , ‘ ; :r ! -rv4^S - • ‘ft- «***>'..' -*/ \*^'&&\*? £ &j t *&i,£SA~ - U ‘ V. ~, ~-,,, ~ ,- .;v, All yesterday l sat weaving l : p the threadu of my poor life; Filling up the li Uo rceshen With the list of bygone strife, Till the go'den gleams of suuaet ihrted op the evening sky And ihe purple bloom stole se 11/ 1 •' t field ui wneat sod rye, \rd -ume j/cijwi Lre fell l':.e clouds with !»ilrrr lining A .id through the green pl-mi-.l treeiop* 1 • loan i inoeD's f *ce v.» sa mag. 1 u.l on .he loo® blsc!; ►had* ws : h- wove, m thrrads cl liirld, -Lr.r-. will,-seel 1 the brow of Bight. 'I lieu I took my yurn fur weavteg, All from tho spid'Ts Uiroad, And shook from u.s arms Ik** pear l drops >f.-HVcii mihc u'glit hours .lied; Vioh ls were drowsy ar.d nodJiug Hu-bed by the woodland lyre Tlie pinks on ii»** reeky ledges Were red in their.fnrea as n r «*, * Night wrapped her mantle round me A nd spaeg ed it over with dow ; T ho ripple f f waves below me Said puddle home youreanoe. The New Order of Thiu*fM iu Mexico. It is believed that Juarez will endeavor to enforce the Constitution of 18.17, which pro vides : F:rHt. The ol h (J'jnM.tutional Federal dov.-raniuiil id the place ol a mi liary I> elaiorship. .Second 1 fHtjdom ami pruuniuti to slaves that enter ih- Natioonl Territory. Tn.rd. Freed >m of religion. Fourth. Free *om of tn« press. Kill.: Tin* nntionaliz iiiun of the (200,000 Oou of prop cr.jr h«dd by ih- . U*rcy. from which, and other sources, th>,* church di- ivco an annual moomo of not lew than .‘O,O A),»\U. The sub ir‘inaiion of the amir to Uie civil power, end the nb.»huon of military end ecclesiastic »,r -pecml tribunals Beiomh. A r.i jiajiion ol the tariff, ihe stoppage of the •puotiiiMe prrtnits, mid the entire aboil lion of nVTfii.i <>.- interior duoes*; also, the abolition of pK*»Hp»>n s. Filin':!. The of commercial treaties of the lu! »**t ••cop;- '.n-1 lib th' chir.kcvr. partmul.trJy with U.e l ibied Ma:**, an i itn-l.idtog reciproc:!;. of trade noth iMir fri.n.iar -. Nut;!.. Ihe i‘.. o> i uof Mexico bjr the full open ol . very par: ..f Uci country to immigration, aud t:.-* « tv.'-.i.r.iK.-Jurtit of ( .reigu enterprise in eve y •/iau< . of nvni try, particularly iu miuiag an i m Wu h < t/f BUsf QMI i >r:pr<-' .-til-uL Tin. L-gisUturo of Florida bus fmssoU a law lor ttio ;rafifporttt'con of mails in tlml State. Sim considers herself » u'. of the Uniuu, aid > an no longer rely upon Uncle Sam. A Faiknt Law Uhb Cougress that tlp-r<' -hnii bo no extension of a patent when *.ip' Cointniaeioner* are s<eliod that the pi 0- t'-i t.ro s!’>!>,Wh This is a very good law. i ii k emsttcipali-m of the serfs in Russia will bally ho e:l >cted by an uk»3o in the o.ooth of March next. Mk .1.-hnS K.tniiF.'s lectures and wonder ful *k''l in training vbeiom l.orsea, are ere*- ■ ; : 1 •■ a yen', ctviujinent in Philadelphia. lii t j-coj.'n of l*nrkcr.‘l'urg. V a., are in a fe»* V 1 r <>! n'itcroent through the dheovery of »ev -r.! vt »r. U rlul v--ms of oil near lb«*ir town. i’d 1 tic,r«U4t, ■.!'** ‘i. I’mit’- Cntheiiral. • r Her Kr-nrivv, JOHN 1* •.'UCHKAN, and ANMK A. !. \ l <. •, aK \ •ni : <• ••■ l •*>, Ft.l>ni -»ry Tvh, r.r Hi-. Fcv M. W > *<■ .1 .UH, 11 p.J •' •l \ K:. K■* l*:c*i.N. »u.J M'»LLI E l. I ’•! V'l P K-v, tl Wi I.Miit Cl.M:nU»ri*. E»q.. I t/.i rr j. a razor. ‘r l ; ‘ • n d .xwday hel.ru%rjf lUh. at lUc, .l ock, • f » h •»••(»..>ir i*.>rjtf i K V N & H Ba , mfmji duu,L'.er *f K H %oi & B N ci.c ij^u, */e:l oc« niooih aod l.bf **«• dj) ■», J ’ * ■* '•o- 1 ’ i-i c. ‘ family are rcsp*;ct;'ulty mv.ted to mu (» I' ,r iu* r*J U. * mnru.iiy, 1-c*’. Ii- n, »t 10 oVlcefc >. 'ii thn r*»i.!*.?», y of her pa-aot/*, No. 8 Water street. U a. It 11 a V L 1 8 BfIOIJiA.M) OUTERS \ v.. r a t.. i n. » .rat ful T ou. » and Carmioafives ii ;m* u e K l'l.ivwd.j approwdas m U-'if It m. .Jy : r s -U;fvital V • * . r Ih-:; INDIGESTION, SOUR STQMAC^I CO Lit:, II hiAKT-Bt'RX, HEADACHE i ALL DfSPEPTIC COMPLAINTS. I fe 4ik u.i Netvou« i>huul4 try il ~f itii',)i-i .. Hut one »ts of th<* genuine, hw.t i> .ii b.*! lu»; l*rice Uuc LolUr. lx-e, n tea- -i-. BENJAMIN PAGE. Jr & Co. SOU I■Ko P K l JJTOiIH. • j tu i . g«*tn ra.lv. Puiaburgh, Penn's. RK !)■> M\( I N ETH,' OIL STILL h iW r .rr* A«3Twu* i iif**/’’ .W r t>' ,* u re) T'Vyji'ad Fttl; tiudt ii i juche pi.' curei F; r-Ji O’ourkia; ftcJ\ Mi pi! <*wr«-.* A'-«r. Ctf ru» r » rtluu in fP BacA; i pt! c*ry bruyatsi* generally. at 260 per - SMfO* J.jJINMtoN, Prugjtaial »«.l i m l-HOH'K I'AUii.Y MKPICIsjS, c-oroer Min:i.. Nrl i and Fourth »u u. ikjle Agent. v j*63m ileui Aiicfrtisements. NEW SPRING GOODS BIUCHFIFLU Sc CO., l'.'V r.I.KAOIIEU MUSLINS, NK» i UINTZhU, MOURNING GOODS, A PULL ASSORTMENT. •REMOVAL. TUL ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, REMOVED TO THEIR NEW OFFICE, No 60 FIFTH STB.EET, AUK I’KKI'AKKD To 00 AN EX Pit ESN KOKW A RDi.NO BUSIN KBB. Having coutieoiiou *ivu all the pr.ncifnU oil-e* and WWtu m ILe United ot..ic*s au 1 Cu.uadaa. they are prepared to forward mth ■lt spat.-;,, HANK NOTH-*,G< »LL>, stLVKK, JEWELRY, tii'uhLi.o | u< k .igm and merchandize generally. I’lit Licuirtf aUeuUOu given to ol billet With or w (thorn y, la. Notes, Urali* and Bills of Exchange, i ie protvcu* oi which are always promptly returned. OiUtTvured lor goods to bo returned by next h.a jo / -1, J hoi further iiiioruiatj.ui apply r.». jH’Jjrimd OKO. 11l VUIIAM, Aeent MH. AMU MHS. TETjjBoUX, SCHOOL FOE YOUNG LADIES, SECOND TEKJI will commence JL on Wed eeday, February the Uth. FRENCH AND LATIN taught without extra charge lel'J * ‘ BjUlt'O aKKiVAL OK SPRING "aND JL. HUMMER GOODS now open. We have Just re turned Dom the East, and are now ready to show to ptuvhiM'ors the heat assortment of Dry Goods >u the city. ALL NEW t.ooUS. C. iiANaON LUVE, Lll _ T 4 Market street. COAL 01L.—14 barrels ItefineU Coal Oil, this day received aud for sale by _ HSNKY B. COLUNH. LIME. —ijtk) barrel.! Fresh tor sale by (fell; HENRY H. COLUNH. LAKE Fist!.—2tH) packages Whitehall, Trout, and Herring, forsnle \jy feh: HENRY H. COLLINS. ULA«COW% AMBRQTYE GALLERY, LAFAYETTE I^ALL, FOURTH STREET ENTRANCE. HAVING KKARRANGED MY GAL LRKY, and tilted It up tu therao»t modem style* 1 am prepared to take Ambrotypes of all-jteee and oi the finest quality. Intending to devote my whole at* tentlon to this class of plctafes, I foot warranted in guarleelug aatisfaotion to my patrons. Prices modefeW , ~ „ a GLASGOW, ftLlyo No. &4 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. TWO OFFICES ON SMITHFIELD ST.. No. 132, near tbePoat Offloe. Inquire of & KLBBER k 880. - .. "Mimic Store, gifth gtgeo Q ELLINQ, SELLING, SjSlillttji,—Wdl tJ^Peper '%l'~r'. ' \'w «* j : »,'& - **’s&„! S 3 1 .' > *‘ , -,'- t J' - 'f' V 5 W- •. ■■ Weavlug. t-e UimOM MI>SS. ?l AKH I KL) i mii*taiD raiH :ui IIiiLIKK VltON PAIN 1 NEW IKI3U I.I.NENS, NEW TABLE DA MASK, NEW CAUCUS, HAVING 148 rHIKh STREET l'«r Ueut, n ~f* A BI'A TKM BWT UKTH K CONDIT!O.M.:qF THE BAWK OK PITTmURGH. u %, Monday Morning, FctroaryH, lMfir ME-VNB- ■ I .oana. Bills ona-Di«codnfe.-i„. 4V ( ofi .oaitiT Keui F.stute and Ground Heata. *. 4L819^98 blocks and Mtacellmiies B,^®:S9 Due by other Bonks eftJHMTM bank Notes aad i’Jiecfci .-i , r 27 - .j 7T 379 to I.CABILITIEri. Capital Block OO Fioiil- and K.aiimiii- 195,022 20 Pnpuid Dividends and Sunpense Account ... M l 3 08 [)u**toß-uilv- WWW 44 I'lrculAtioQ 203.226 00 Deposits tiw\*3B 26 $2,291,370 00 The above StAiemeul us correct, to the >*•si of inj knowledge rtini belief. JOHN HARPKR. Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed this Uih day of Feb. 1801, before me, f" 1 - _ S. SMITH. Notary Public STATEMENT OF I'UE EXCHANGE HANK OF PITTSBURGH. Pittsburgh, Feb. 11th, IS-1. Loans aud Diacounta. $1,649,695 68 Roul Estate 60,000 oo Specie in Vault ...$ 2<>9.srD i»r* Umrnd States Treasury Itoud.s 67.000 00 NoU'aund Checks ofolher Banks , 09,070 00 Due by other Baoka- 185,284.08 Capital Stock.. U rendition Deposit* Due to oilier Banks Contingent Fund aud Prutita. $2,200,668 31 I certify that the above Statement is correctto the best of my knowledge aud belief. H. M. MURRAY. Cashier. Affirmed before me, this 11th duy of Feb, lstib fel l C H. HRA ELL. Notary Pnbl'e. STATEMENT OF THE MERCHANTS’ AND MANUFACTURERS’ BANK OF PITTSBURGH. Pittsburgh, Monday, Feb. 11, 1801. Capital Stock $600,000 00 Circulation. - 375.916 00 Duo Depositors 20*2,003 12 Due other Bauk*..._ 32.V22 41 Loans and Discounts. $941,791 12 Coin 21*2,989 4*5 Notes and Checks of other Banks, 47,(188 r_' Due by other Banks. 88.19 G Ul The alnjve Statement i* correct and true to Die best of my knowledge and belief. K M. FULTON, Assistant Cushier. Sworn and subscribed before me, this 11th day of Feb., A. D. 1801. fei2 W. U. WBJTNEY, Notary Public. STATEMENT OF THE IRON CITY BANK. Pittsburgh, Feb. 11,1801, CauiUl 8 ook $400,000 00 Loans and Discount.- C 46.542 )3 Due ny other Blinks ... t-y.Hb Bft Notes aud Checks of oilier Banks. 71.146 06 7B Circulation 263.Ua no Due to older Banks 33 Due to lK?po*llor» 2*28 265 29 Tins Statement is correct according to Die best ul my knowledge auJ belief. JuHN MAGOFFIN, Cashier Affirmed uulo before me this day. feia W_H. WHITNEY. Notary Public. STATEMENT OF THE MECUANIU3* BANK OF PITTSBURGH. Monday, Feb; 11,1361. LIABILITIES. Circulation Du»* m other Bauk*. Due to Depositors Notes and Bills Discouuled $721,731 07 Due by other Hauk* In 049 06 Note* and Checks of other Hanks. imi 13*2 y*2 Specie m Vault li*ft.36ti 39 $W *,87 1 44 The above statement is correct to the best ol' my knowledge and belief. GKo. D. M'ItREW, Cashier, Sworn l»*foie me, this Uih day ol Feb., 1801. Idl H. H oMiTH. Notary Public. jTg* HTATKSi KNT uF THE CITIZENS 1 ” BANK’ " Pitta burgh, Feb U, 1861. Loads and Dtseouuts 71*2.195 42 Coin iu Vault .. „ 15y,812 lb R< len and Checks of other Banka...: 19 274 01 Due from Banks and Bankers 68,6 7 To LIABILITIES. Capital Stock $500,000 00 Circulation 323,105 00 Depositor* a*236s 32 Due to other Banka *27,774 s‘2 The above statement is correct m the best of nn knowledge and belief. GEO. T. VAN TOKEN, Cash.or. Affirmed belore me this lith day of F«-b . 188’. ij*o-i!- 96 648 73 The above Stateiueu t ia Correct to Die best of my knowi edge aud Ixslief. J. W. C-UOK, Cashier. Sworn and suliscribed before me, thin 9ih day of Fab. 1801. 3 _f«t* WM. H. VVHITNEY. Notary Public. MINT Kje % THE UAUTKu BTaTw,! PniUDOPaK, Fobuf ry 4,18 GI. j The regulation heretofore presented,ruilk r- Ihty itiu* the jmjmt-i.i« t the expeu-e* of imnspcria tion of Oi l Copper teo .* ofiheU.S u> the Mint m:i oe*»e on Out 2-n.h in t The Cent* of the New Jsiue will te paid cut ai ihe Mim in exchnuge for *nr of it-e Gold and S Ivt-r Coins of the Uuiied mate*. and :-l“o in exchange f,r «he «dd Ooppar Coins if ddwertd at the Mine The reasonable fXponsKS of ttrnifportAiion of the New Cent*. in Mitn* not lees ibao F.u, thus exchanged. will be usid ty tne Mint aa heretofore. JAMES f-'OSfIHN'OWDFN, frllrtrorl I»ir>-otor ol the Mini. M&NS' HOU A l>OVs’ hCOTS, YOUTHS' BOOTS. CHILDREN** BOOTS, at D. a DIKFRNBaCABB’B, _____ No. 16. Fifth Street. Bronchial cjgakkttisS; BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES; BHONniIAL CIiiAKK'TTFS; BkONCUUL CIGAHKTTES; BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES; One of the latest and beat Remedies; One of the latest and bei-t Remedies; One of the latest aud best Kennedies; For Bronchitis, Asthma, etc, etc.; For Bronchitis, Asthma, etc., etc; For Bronchitis, Asthma, etc, etc. —ALSO HROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES; BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TWOJHkS BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHE* BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHEa! For sale by JOSEPH Ft EM MI NO, Fur sale by JOSEPU FLEM MING Fur sale by JOSEPH FLEMMING, corner of the Diamond ana Market fctre't, corner of the Diamond and Market sfeet, corner of the Diamond and Market street. fell /"IUTLERY, GUNS, Ac.—The attention of V/ those in rear oh of CUTLERY AND GUNS, la directed to our splendid stock of all kind- of jable, Pceket and Toilet Cutlery. Guns, Piston, R./w „ CARTWRIGHT A YOUNG. . A ll No. 97 Wood street EUROPEAN AGENCY* THOMAS RATTIGAN, European Agent No. 115 Water street, Pittsburgh, Fa, is prepared to i ring out or send back passengers from or to&ny part of the old country, either by steam or ■*<»!■»* pack ets. * 1 BIGHT DRAFTS FOR payable in any part of Europe. Aft-iii for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Also, A cent for the old Black Star Idna of Sailing Pack ala. anti for the lines of Bt*an>*m sailing batwoeo Me. Yen u, Liverpool, Glasgow and Qalway. f«*i l LET.—A Three Story Dwelling House X ua Logan street, near Wylie, with Bath Boom— Hotaud Cold Water, Ac. ROBB A iTCa'NNKLL. iflLlimi Law Building, Diamonu street. It. it . 11 WL ii BltT MANUFACTURER OP EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FURNITURE So. 43 Smltliaeld Street, PITTSBURGH. FULL ASSORTMENT OF mtsburcli Mauuficlared Furullnre, CoustanUy on band which we will bell at the lowest rno—« for CAMH roySUy SELLING CHARLES GIPNEJJS, 78 Market Street. ADIES’ WOOLEN IIOODS, NURIAS A Scarfs, Slaavc and Mitts. auJ Bilk HaonUele and Ulovosj, Rlhbod LoUou Miaod and Woolen tfose. .ladies* Cotton, Silk and Merino undershirts and Drawers. EMBROIDERIES. Setts, Collars, Sleeves, Ohfldien’s Robes, Infants JaconeU Bands, KofDing, Edging and Inserting. lien’s’ Bilk, Merino and Cotton Underskirts and' 1 Tatters; Shawls; Cloth Gauntlets, Gloves, Neck Ties; Scurfs, Collars, do. TRK ABOVE GOODS WE ARK SELLING -AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. f«6 OHANGES ZNI)“ 60 boxes. Oraagev 60 do “ The Aral oTHhA Mash*. ToarriTe afad for Aale hv ' ftll ■ OUGAIL— —■' • • O M bbl» B Coffee Buffer: - '? • 20 dOst do IKE' J '-' - I * T I Jurt ree d aud far rain by r j. ~ foil ’• -- MBB * MOPH^a, : „ -v, t. f i **■*<* * Hear }rS=»/PEC'Ab J.fiOTUKES. A COOCMOfSFSGrjJj w J.KCTUItEStfft PaRTNERBHIPCHJ^GEBUBK! SETTLEMENTSftfIIFbo given at the IBOtftHTT COL LEGE corner of Peso ami st Glair street* next week# Lectures tn commence at 9 P. M. each day. lnterested nro invited to attend* MR, RENTON HALSTEAD, OF"CIN CIN.NATI, l>., will lenlnra In tboOITY BkU* ntuturgh. PAIUKDaY kvenirg, P«6 10 h, OtlvthO gl£f Mta AND HIS I‘KCUUAR~» THE Poor Man AND his. Go hear him. Adstla* aion „ . ■;< ? ftfflgjgj' / FOR ST. LOI'IS. ataonwr BHENANGO, CapL S* . French,ednesday, tjie 11th last, at 4 . ’clock, P.M. i*3 jf(P™ J*v GKKIV, LAIH Kb’, ,MIBBtES AND €IIIIiDREHH COAT AKO CALF HUTTOS , L-A.C3E BOOTS, —OP THE— ; ■■■ BEBT MANUFACTURERS, SELLING AT GREAT REDUCTION ON FORMER PRICES, ATv^f«§l S?,SCOTCH 31 |903£60 00 837.41$ (0 188.785 l'» 56,316 i 2 214 801 74 BKTTKE TliAJf UAVISfi STRUCK iAK* BY BUYING YOUR BOOTS, SHOES AND GUMS, J. 11. BORLAND’S, WO ERE YOO CAN SAVE MONEY t-ud get ago ,d article. Call socn at the ( HEAP CASH STORE Ob' QIL. OIL, FuR BORING FOR OIL. AT , >•/ ,j. BOWN-A TETTLEV, No, IS6 Wood atreet, PEARLS.— 25packages just rec'd and for f»!« h, (Je») HENRY H. COLL. I KB. CR A N B KKRI ES.— L‘2 barrels Pritae Criin berne* junl rec’d aad lor naie by \ V fe9 HENRY H. COLUK& » CLOVERSKEL). —6 barrels just rec’d land for ante by feO HKNRY H> COLLIKB.. . ; 1276,036 00 4»,ttf3 19 87,839 18 ROLL- BUTT 'Frksh libit just received and for rale by I f*-B) HENRY H. COTXIK&^I $104,637 37 PREACH CALF DOUBLE UPPER fiNB iOUBLK SOLE'ROOTS, VERY SUPERIOR QUALITY, IV. E. SCUBERTZ & CO., k A PPLEti. A PPhES. —I vt> burrel^apruria* 11. various bind 1 *, just ree d sod for waif by JAS. L XKTZW>IZM fe9 corner Market and Flfot: D E A F'N-.E S/SV ■) EYE AND EA&l|j|j DR. VON MOSCHZISEER, rtCUIIST AIVD AUBISTi^H Can be consulted on DE AFNB3B and all DISEASES of the BYE AND KA P, requiting Medical or Surgical treatment. . *» The partlcnlar attention of those who require Pr, Von Moaclutsker’a services, is directed toi lha c ? fact that in order to receive Uta FULL of his treatment and that he do. justice to each ;• case, patients will find it to their advanitge to' l make the EARLIEST APPLICATION. Dr. ron M., | begs to assure the public tbat his NSW MODE of- 1 treating DEAFNESS which „has established hlw, tation as the only truly successful AIJRIST in the tjiiloi •• ‘\ is founded on true scientific principles with experience 7 ! of years, and extensive practice. His operations on { Lhe EYE, AND EXjt liaro been witnessed by best Physicians in the largest cities of the Union, whose | names are known throughout the country as public'.. 1 men of the highest standing, who bare been tmdct jDrgf* ] ‘ vou Mosohsisker’a Treatment can be examtnod at hlif vy v f ; office. The following from citizens In Pittsburgh, 's f the Dr.'s arrival, with others, are submitted (9 "i’- public: v- f 3 DR. VON A/ OSCJIZISKER has operated an tay J for Deafness. J take great pleasure in TtcasKm^n&&yhim^. / ax a very skillful Aurut, deserving the confidence of 'off-'- • affected with Deafness. ELIZA INGBAM,' 3s““* “ J 88 WBbs4w 6tree % I ■' IjR. VOS MOBCHZWCBB has operated to jug-agf tulip on my right i'A It, that 1 1 noil cheerfully recommend him to all person i requiring hie services ; fut y sa(iflW<4ot" they wit/ he benefited by his mode of ireatmeht/or De^fi nws - Jab. mackey, « 288 Ptsn finwt Pittsburgh, F»b. 1, isoi, .Vtf toy 13 ytanoj ag« % bieatM Deaf tactof'StiA RLE T PE VER. Dr . von him to hii hearing. JJ. LAKOKAitiSWlfil^a^ North-East eor of Diamond and Market FmauuKOH, Feb. ti, l&a. ~ * TcsUmomal given to Dr. HoschzUkar' by oiliiESjaS 1 of high standing in New Orleans: .. JL \Ve. the undersigned, citizens of New y titaity, whnhitve been under Dr. Voa‘ Moiolmmftfc* S teutons! cape, and others .who have known'hini itf" rin capacity, during the last two aeftabha te’wP' n residing in New Orleans, do cheerful!* hiiad £ thin Testimon at, that he has proved, in hinProfessiOOTF" papaoity, a man Worthy of the confidence of those who are in need of his skill and services, god:% gghUlSSa' r i chi J UjeTi hn gt hrife spec* opnimn qftvTif he may practice las profession: ' : GIRARD SMITH, -Major of the city of New Orleans. ♦ANT. BMNa Archbishopcf Looifcu* " J. J. Mi’LI,INS. Rector of St. Patrick's. 0. L. KiLBoURN; Cnp'ain U. 8. Army, T. P. LKATHER9, Captain steamer Ratchet M. F, W Chief Editor N. O. Piaanaie mjoSKo&llu <****» •; *&.fok%b% D b. } Hod. R.A. HUNTER. I ‘-- = W.PEET. A T " j/BAuSSEkII, j Merchants N. O. .. H.PA c s c Sopf u r meConr,N - a couSen* o*’ 0 *’ } Pi “ tOT8 ’ u »>w«% ' fj. 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